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Monday, February 29, 2016

Apple Peanut Butter Waffle Sandwich

Hello everyone!

Just a quick post for you tonight! This is a healthy lunch idea that I came up with a few months ago. It's super easy and inexpensive and contains some protein as well as fruit. It's great for those days where you don't really know what you want. It's the perfect mix between savory and sweet!


What you need:
  • 2 Frozen Waffles
  • 1 Apple
  • Peanut Butter
All you need to do is toast your waffles, spread some peanut butter on them, then add some slices of any apple of your choice.

It's as easy as that! This is a great last minute lunch idea and would even be a good choice for a snack!




What are your favorite healthy snacks?

Let me know what you think!

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Monday, February 22, 2016

Spring Daisy Manicure




Hello again!

Is anyone else dreaming of Spring? Here in Michigan, we had 2 days in the 60s last week and it has me ready for Spring. I'm even wearing my neon coral skirt today! Unfortunately, we will be getting quite a bit of snow in the next few days. That doesn't mean my nails can't be Spring-ready!

I painted these yesterday (Sunday) and unfortunately, they are already chipped (I did the dishes without gloves), so shame on me for not using Gelous!


What you need:






After my base coat was dry, I applied a thin layer of my white polish, just to make Lilacism pop.

I applied 2 coats of Lilacism, until it was opaque, then let dry.

Once your base polish is dry, place 3-4 yellow dots with a small dotting tool on each nail.

Next, place 5 white dots with a smaller dotter around each yellow dot.

Apply a top coat and you're done!





What's the weather like where you live? Are you dreaming of Spring as well?

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Monday, February 15, 2016

DIY Night Stand Lanterns



Hello again and happy Monday!

This is my 100th published post! How exciting!

I'm going to apologize for the lack of pictures, but my mom and I were having trouble with the drill, so my uncle ended up drilling holes for us. We made these lamps for my mom and step-dad's nightstands and they were so easy I decided to blog them!

What you need:
  • Lanterns (or a vessel of your choice. These were $15 each at Hobby Lobby after some coupons)
  • Lamp Socket
  • Chord
  • Light Bulbs
  • Drill
The lamp socket and chord together cost around $7. You can buy the lamp kit, but there are a bunch of extra parts that you may or may not need. And you can customize it more if you purchase them separately. All together, these lamps cost my mom about $25.


First, you want to drill a hole in the bottom of each lamp. We used the largest drill bit we could find and just moved it around until the hole was the correct size. (Sorry, I don't really know the measurements or anything).

Once you have drilled the hole, you need to connect your chord to the socket. Simply follow the instructions that are included with the chord. Also, don't connect them upside down! We made that mistake (whoops)!

Once your socket and chord are connected, simply slide the chord through the hole and nestle the bottom of the socket it.

Screw in your bulb and you're done!





Props to my mom for coming up with this idea and letting me blog it! I can't take any of the credit here! Also, how cute is her senior picture?

If you use this tutorial to create a  lamp, I want to see it! Use my hashtag!

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Monday, February 8, 2016

Gray and Blue Arrow Manicure




Good Morning!

Today I'm going to share with you my most recent manicure, which I did last Tuesday, February 2nd, and I am still sporting it today. Granted, it's nearing the end, I have found an almost fool-proof way to make your manicure last a week or more without having to go to the salon!

This manicure was actually inspired by the ceramic coffee mug that I bought from Target, which you can see a picture of at the end. I also want to thank Tommy for helping me decide what to do, and for suggesting that I do a chevron pattern. What would I do without him?





What you need:
  • Base Coat (Avon Ridge Filling Base Coat)
  • Gray Polish (Maybelline Color Show - Audacious Asphalt)
  • Light Blue Polish (Pure Ice - Bikini)
  • Gelous Top Coat
  • Fast Dry Tops Coat (Pure Ice)
  • Small Detailing Brush


Make sure that your nails are clean and dry. I always swipe mine with some acetone before polishing. Paint on a good base coat. If you aren't sure how good your base coat is, paint it on with nothing else and wear it for a few days just to test the wear! I did this with a strengthening base coat that I love and found out that it does not last well at all! It literally chipped off when I was washing dishes!

Once your base coat is dry, paint two of your nails gray and the other three blue. I ended up needing between 2 and 3 coats of each color, depending on the nail.

Once those are mostly dry, paint a coat of your quick dry top coat on your blue nails and allow it to dry fully. Once dry, apply your chevron vinyls and paint your gray polish over those. Make sure to remove the vinyls while the gray polish is still wet for the cleanest lines.

Then you will want to paint some small arrows on your gray nails with your blue polish. This takes some getting used to, and as you can see, mine aren't perfect, but they're still fun!

Once these designs are somewhat dry, apply a coat of fast dry top coat and allow to dry. After this is dry, apply a coat of your Gelous top coat, let it dry a bit and then finish with your fast dry top coat!

The key to getting your nails to last at least a week is the Gelous top coat. It essentially makes your manicure a gel manicure - but without the light.





Have you tried Gelous? What do you think?

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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

The BEST Way to Clean Make-Up Brushes





Hello again!

I'm finally clearing out my drafts, which is scary, yet exciting at the same time! I have 5 left (including this one) so I need to get moving and come up with some new DIYs and such for you guys!

Today I'm going to show you my new favorite way to clean make-up brushes! I've been using this method since November and I love it!

All you need?

Zote Laundry soap and some dirty make-up brushes! This whole thing of Zote soap costs a whopping .97 cents at Wal-Mart in the laundry aisle! And let me tell you, it lasts forever! I've been using it for 3 months and I have barely made a dent in it.


I wash my make-up brushes once a week and this is the fastest way I have found to get them perfectly clean and looking brand new! All you do is get the bar of Zote and your brush wet, then gently rub the brush on the Zote.

Once you have done this, simply wring out the soap and all of the nasty make-up gunk, rinse, and repeat if necessary.





As you can see, it got all of my brushes, as well as my blending sponge perfectly clean.

You may notice that the color of the sponge faded. That is likely because I paid a dollar for it at Dollar Tree. I'm sure more high quality sponges would not lose their color!

Have you tried this out? What do you think?

What is your favorite way to wash your make-up brushes?


Let me know what you think!

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